Cody Akins has hosted 31 Episodes.
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Chiefs beat Colts BUT....
November 24th, 2025 | 59 mins 50 secs
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Why The Chiefs Will Turn It Around And Win The Super Bowl
November 18th, 2025 | 34 mins 54 secs
I totally mean it this time you guys
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Chiefs Lose to the Bills, Chiefs fans lose their minds
November 4th, 2025 | 45 mins 34 secs
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Episode 1055: Chiefs destroy the Raiders, so why don't I fee good?
October 20th, 2025 | 1 hr 8 mins
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Chiefs beat Lions but not the allegations
October 13th, 2025 | 56 mins 43 secs
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Chiefs Win 37-20 Against The Ravens, But Was It Enough?
September 28th, 2025 | 24 mins 20 secs
chiefs
No, because it never will be
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Chiefs 17 Eagles 20: Whose fault is it and will The Chiefs ever win again?!
September 15th, 2025 | 53 mins 45 secs
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Did Brazil or The Chargers Break the Chiefs
September 7th, 2025 | 56 mins 29 secs
chiefs, coping mechanisms, eagles, fan reactions, football, game analysis, jalen hurts, nfl, patrick mahomes, sports commentary
In this episode, Jonathan and Cody discuss the recent loss of the Kansas City Chiefs against the Chargers, reflecting on the implications of the defeat and analyzing key moments from the game. They explore the psychological aspects of fandom, coping mechanisms, and the impact of injuries on team performance. Looking ahead, they emphasize the importance of the upcoming game against the Eagles and the need for the Chiefs to bounce back. The conversation highlights the complexities of sports fandom, including the influence of refereeing decisions and the challenges of maintaining a winning streak.
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What Team Will The Chiefs Lose To?
August 28th, 2025 | 57 mins 7 secs
chiefs, football, kelsey, micah parsons, nfl predictions, overreactions, player dynamics, season analysis, team strategy
In this episode, Cody and I get into all the hype (and anxiety) heading into the season—what the Chiefs did in the offseason, how we think this year plays out, and which player moves actually matter. We talk through the Micah Parsons trade and how it could shift things, what the Chiefs' offense might look like early, and who’s most likely to break out. Plus, we call out the inevitable overreactions from fans and analysts once the Chiefs face some real competition.
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Episode 1048: Why the First 3 Episodes of the King of the Hill Revival Feel So Important
August 19th, 2025 | 39 mins 52 secs
animated series, bobby hill, comedy, cultural appropriation, episode analysis, father-son relationships, keywords king of the hill, return of the king, season 14, tv review
In this conversation, Jonathan and Cody discuss the revival of 'King of the Hill' Season 14, focusing on the first three episodes. They explore themes of cultural identity, family dynamics, and the challenges of adapting to change. The hosts analyze character development, particularly Bobby's journey as he navigates adulthood and the complexities of running a restaurant. They also touch on the humor and social commentary present in the episodes, highlighting the show's ability to address serious topics through comedy.
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How to revive a classic: King of the Hill
August 12th, 2025 | 49 mins 44 secs
animated series, animated sitcom, character development, comedy, episode breakdown, keywords king of the hill, nostalgia, pop culture, revival, tv shows
Cody and I do a overall breakdown of why KOTH is so important culturally and then talk about why this revival worked where so many other failed.
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“Reverse Puberty & the Tin-Foil Router” Plus new KING OF THE HILL SPECULATION
July 10th, 2025 | 36 mins 59 secs
I kick things off by voice-cracking like a 13-year-old and wondering if I’m aging backward, then drag Cody into a debate over a viral photo of a Wi-Fi router wrapped in tin-foil “armor.” From there we torch the idea of a domed Chiefs stadium, roast Kirk Cousins’ Netflix glow-up, and pick apart the brand-new King of the Hill trailer frame by frame. It’s 40 minutes of tech myths, football heresy, and animated nostalgia—plus Cody’s pitch to stop your parents from getting scammed again.
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"Grip it and rip it man."
June 23rd, 2025 | 47 mins 22 secs
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Too Little, Too Late: Ai is the modern nuclear arms race but computers are lazy in the future
May 27th, 2025 | 44 mins 50 secs
ai, chris pratt, kansas city, nuclear weapons
We talk about the looming threat of Ai. We talk about how no one actually wears nude underwear (especially Chris Pratt). We talk about Terminator and lazy computers
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Episode 1038: Drain Bamage - The Luanne Conspiracy and Other King of the Hill Theories
March 26th, 2025 | 38 mins 9 secs
adult swim, apollo creed, bobby hill, brittany murphy, bug gribble, cartoon network, clubber lang, cody akins, cotton hill, dale gribble, dee dee, futurama, gh, hank hill, ivan drago, james, jonathan wier, julie bowen, king of the hill, lady bird johnson, lou b’s diner, luanne, lucky, modern family, pamela adlon, peggy hill, randy travis, rocky, simpsons, sofia vergara, topsy
Jonathan, James, and Cody spiral down a hilarious King of the Hill conspiracy iceberg, asking the big questions—like whether Cotton faked his death, if Bobby was permanently stunted by Hank’s parenting, and whether Peggy’s giant feet make her a better pitcher. It’s a propane-fueled ride through fandom, theory, and unfiltered absurdity.
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"Eat Like a Baby, Swear Like an Adult"
March 25th, 2025 | 46 mins 28 secs
akins pc repair, arrowhead stadium, at&t, boston, cass county, cell helmet, cody akins, eat like a baby, green bay, hot mugshot girl, jackson county, jonathan wier, kansas city, kck, kcmo, kmbc, lexington, mecole hardman, missouri, overland park, patreon, royals, salem, tiktok, willie gay
Jonathan and Cody go deep on what makes someone “from Kansas City,” the dumbest weight loss trend ever, and how hot mugshots became a marketing strategy. Plus: population conspiracies, stubbed toe swearing stats, and why mowing the lawn might be ancient survival instinct.